more than 7 000 in four days. And the number keeps growing.
Mpofu-Walsh, who holds an MPhil and is studying towards his PhD through Oxford University, said part of the reason he took this platform to WhatsApp is that “it is the most accessible platform for young South Africans across the country”. Mpofu-Walsh takes an inclusive approach to politics in that he also tackles socioeconomic issues affecting the youth.
Interestingly, the first guest Mpofu-Walsh interviewed on the show was political activist and EFF member Naledi Chirwa.
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